Protests in Minneapolis over ICU nurse Alex Pretti's fatal shooting by ICE agents, with Tom Homan announcing tactics and Amy Klobuchar's gubernatorial bid.
Protests in Minneapolis over ICU nurse Alex Pretti's fatal shooting by ICE agents, with Tom Homan announcing tactics and Amy Klobuchar's gubernatorial bid.
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Updates on Alex Pretti fatal shooting: Homan unveils ICE tactic shifts, Klobuchar announces run amid backlash

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Four days after federal agents killed Minneapolis ICU nurse Alex Pretti during an ICE raid—detailed in prior coverage—border czar Tom Homan announced tactical adjustments in the city, as protests intensify, leadership changes occur, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar launches a gubernatorial bid citing the violence.

Since the January 24 fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, covered extensively including bystander video contradicting initial federal claims of resistance, developments have escalated tensions in Minneapolis amid ongoing ICE 'Operation Metro Surge' raids launched late 2025.

President Trump has replaced Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino, sidelined Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and deployed border czar Tom Homan to oversee operations. At a January 29 press conference, Homan stressed prioritizing 'criminal aliens, public safety threats, and national security threats,' declaring, 'If you’re in the country illegally, you’re never off the table.' He outlined a 'drawdown' of field agents by partnering with local jails for efficiency and safety, following meetings with Gov. Tim Walz, Mayor Jacob Frey, and Attorney General Keith Ellison.

Protests have grown fiercer, with demonstrators storming the Minnesota Capitol demanding agent charges—none filed yet, as internal probes continue. Sources including NPR highlight contradictions in White House narratives on the shootings of U.S. citizens Pretti and Renee Good (January 13). Trump supporters show division, with outlets like National Review urging accountability.

The incidents have spurred political moves: Sen. Amy Klobuchar announced her candidacy for governor, pointing to Minnesota's 'recent hardships' including the killings. Democrats push for investigations and reforms; Republicans back enforcement but decry potential overreach. For full incident details, see prior coverage in this series.

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Discussions on X regarding the Alex Pretti shooting, Tom Homan's ICE tactic shifts in Minneapolis, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar's gubernatorial announcement reveal polarized sentiments. Conservative users praise Homan's targeted enforcement and cooperation with local authorities for enhancing safety, while criticizing Klobuchar for portraying Pretti sympathetically and demanding ICE's removal. High-engagement posts defend ICE actions amid armed resistance and protests, with limited neutral reporting on operational changes.

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey at press conference protesting end of federal immigration operation after deadly shootings.
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Minnesota Democrats push back on federal immigration surge as Minneapolis operation ends after deadly shootings

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Minnesota’s Democratic leaders, including Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, spent weeks trying to contain political and public fallout from a large federal immigration enforcement surge in the Twin Cities after two U.S. citizens were killed in encounters involving federal agents. The operation, known as “Operation Metro Surge,” was later scaled back and then ended after widespread backlash and mounting legal and political pressure.

Federal authorities say they are investigating an alleged assault on Turning Point USA’s Frontlines reporter Savanah Hernandez during an anti-ICE protest outside Minneapolis’ Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said four people were arrested in connection with incidents involving a journalist and a deputy.

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